Claims
- 1. In a military vehicle comprising a hull having a longitudinal centerline and a bottom wall, a turret mounted on the hull for rotational movement in the azimuth plane, a gun mounted atop the turret for movement in the elevational plane, and a basket depending from the turret within the hull, said basket including a floor spaced a short distance above the hull bottom wall: the improvement comprising means for storing a multiple number of ammunition rounds within the hull is proximity to the basket; said ammunition storing means comprising a number of spaced vertical walls (42) extending parallel to the hull longitudinal centerline to define a series of vertical chutes, the width of each chute measured transverse to the hull longitudinal centerline corresponding to the diameter of an ammunition round whereby the various chutes are enabled to store ammunition rounds one above another in prone positions parallel to the hull longitudinal centerline; conveyor means (46) running beneath the vertical chutes along the hull bottom wall and transverse to the hull longitudinal centerline; a stationary round support means (49) located in the movement plane of the conveyor means for receiving an individual round of ammunition discharged from said conveyor means; a table (56) located beneath the basket floor in close proximity to the hull bottom wall, said table and said round support means occupying a common horizontal plane; power means (58) for rotating said table around a vertical axis (21) coincident with the turret rotational axis; power means (at 52,54) for shifting an individual round of ammunition horizontally from the stationary round support means onto the upper surface of said table when the table is stationary; the table and turret being independently rotatable whereby the table can be moved to different rotated positions wherein different areas of the table are aligned with the stationary round support means; and means carried by the basket for transferring individual rounds of ammunition from the table into the space circumscribed by the basket, and thence into the aforementioned gun.
- 2. The improvement of claim 1 wherein the ammunition storing means comprises two chute systems located on opposite sides of the hull longitudinal centerline; said stationary round support means (49) being located on the hull longitudinal centerline; said conveyor means (46) comprising two separate conveyors occupying separate zones beneath respective ones of the chute systems; said separate conveyors being selectively movable to bring individual rounds of ammunition from the different chute systems to the round support means.
GOVERNMENT INTEREST
The invention described herein may be manufactured, used, and licensed by or for the Government for governmental purposes without payment to us of any royalty thereon.
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Mar 1982 |
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